Workmen Of Dimakuchi Tea Estate V. The Management Of Dimakuchi Tea Estate ... on 4 February‚ 1958 CITATION: 1958 AIR 353 1958 SCR 1156 WORKMEN OF DIMAKUCHI TEA ESTATE……. PETITIONER: Vs. THE MANAGEMENT OF DIMAKUCHITEA ESTATE……. RESPONDENT: DATE OF JUDGMENT: 04/02/1958 BENCH: DAS‚ SUDHI RANJAN (CJ)‚ DAS‚ S.K.‚ SARKAR‚ A.K. FACTS OF THE CASE Dr. K. P. Banerjee was appointed assistant medical officer of the Dimakuchi tea estate subject to a satisfactory medical report and on probation for three
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1. What are some of the sources of law? a. Statutes are legislation passed by the legislature and signed by the president‚ often published in codes. b. Case laws are interpreted statues by judges and published decisions of appellate courts. c. Administrative laws are rules enforced by federal and states agencies in their respective areas of responsibility. 2. How does the burden of proof vary between civil and criminal cases? How do outcomes vary in civil and criminal cases? a. In civil cases
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Maddox v. Montgomery United States Courts of Appeals‚ Eleventh Circuit 718 F.2d 1033 (11th Cir. 1983) Kenneth Davis CJAD 405‚ Section A Professor Alesio June 08‚ 2011 Facts: Jimmy Maddox was convicted of rape in a Georgia state court and sentenced to life imprisonment. Having unsuccessfully pursued his direct appeal and the state post-conviction remedy‚ Maddox filed a federal habeas corpus petition alleging prosecutorial suppression of exculpatory evidence in violation
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original song and made a play on words to show how bland and banal the Orbison song was (Campbell v Acuff-Rose Music‚ Inc). The Court of Appeals reverse the lower court in stating previous case law of Sony Corp. of America v. Universal City Studios‚ Inc. in 1984‚ which held that "every commercial use . . . is presumptively . . . unfair‚". Also the appeals court held that under the first four factors of the Copyright Act 107‚ which is the commercial nature of the parody made it unfair‚ meaning
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some either way offences that are outside their sentencing powers‚ or are particularly complex‚ and applications for bail to the crown court. Magistrates also accompany circuit judges in hearing appeals against conviction/sentencing from the magistrates in the crown court. having the magistrates in the appeals helps them to gain further knowledge on how laws should be interpreted and which sentences are appropriate for which crimes so the same mistakes are not repeated. When hearing cases magistrates
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towards his fellow African Americans. Now around this era African Americans were not allowed the right to enroll in to the union army. Green wanted to empower his fellow African Americans to enroll by the appeal to powerful words‚ repetition and the use of inclusive language. Green knew the appeal and emotion that can be drawn from using powerfully motivational words; he does this to drag out the patriotisms inside each person in the audience. “We may again give evidence to the world of bravery and
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Alexis Henry Gifted author of Fish Cheeks‚ Amy Tan‚ assures young girls that being different is not only acceptable‚ but also advantageous. Rhetorical strategies-such as imagery‚ tone‚ diction‚ and appeals (logos‚ ethos‚ pathos)-were the brushes with which she painted a portrait of self-acceptance for teenage girls everywhere. Tan uses a sympathetic tone to relate to the awkward teenage reader that is experiencing the same thing and the nostalgic adult reader that has experienced. Tan’s
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Dawson Ap Language Reality is Real Are we experiencing reality to the fullest? In “Where I Lived‚ And What I Lived For”‚ the critical Thoreau uses certain language to appeal to his audience. Thoreau uses metaphors‚ diction‚ and analogy to make his readers question the way they see reality. Through his language Thoreau creates a pathos appeal to capture his audience with emotional ideas. Thoreau uses juxtaposition to convey contrast between reality and shams. In the beginning of paragraph 6 Thoreau says
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SUV using a lot of gas doesn’t make him a bad person or responsible for what’s going on in Al Qaeda no more than me standing in a garage makes me a car. It is no secret that SUV’s burn a lot of gas Hochswender really applied a lot of emotional appeal (pathos) to his witting. When he started off he went straight to the heart to ask‚ “Does that mean I’m a bad person‚”(pg.154) because he drove an SUV. No‚ this does not mean that. Then he goes on to talk about how bad the conditions are where he lives
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attend?(e.g. sentence‚ summary trial‚ committal hearing‚ jury trial‚ mention‚ call-over etc.) I attended an appeal against sentence. This is when the accused feels the sentence they were given is too severe‚ in which case a request is put forth to a higher court for the review and rehearing of evidence to change the decision of a lower court. The Crown is also able to file for an appeal if they believe the sentence given is inadequate of the crime committed. This process can only be done once a
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